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User interface program (HMI600)
Hardware and OS requirements PC with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Port for connection of service PC RS-232 / 9600, 19200, 57600 bps;
USB with optional interface converter;
Ethernet port as option
Integrated testing aids
Channel equalization Automatic, with graphical display of channel amplitude response
Spectrum analyzer For graphical display of signal spectra in AF channels
Auxiliary signals generation For tuning, testing and commissioning
Element management Address range for 65000 terminals;
Equipment settings, status monitoring and firmware download locally and remotely via
Embedded Operational Channel (EOC) or via LAN600;
Alarm polling facility for all terminals in the network, via EOC and all supported communication
media (including dial-up telephone modem connection or Intranet/Internet access using IP with
optional direct LAN connection or with server program SVR600);
SNMP alarm messages can be collected by a network management system;
Support of mixed ETL500 / ETL600 networks
Teleprotection (NSD600)
Application Transmission of protection commands for line and objects protection
Number of units 1 or 2 integrated NSD600, depending on configuration in AF channels (ALPC) and/or broadband
channel (DPLC)
Number of commands 4 simultaneous commands, simultaneously transmitted,
individually configurable for blocking, permissive or direct tripping;
Single purpose teleprotection NSD600 in the 2 kHz APLC channel:
3 independent commands (as above) and 1 prioritized command (for direct tripping)
Secure against Noise (continuous or impulsive), speech and sweep tones,
DTMF (CCITT 48430 or ITU-T Q.23) in-band signaling
Bandwidth requirement Nil; command signal transmission in-band (alternate purpose, with signal boosting)
Guard signal ETL-pilot signal, or own guard signal above speech band 2000, 2200, 2400 Hz
Processing of received signal Adaptive (to prevailing channel condition, always ensuring shortest transmission times)
Number and type of inputs
Method of tripping
Voltage ranges
4 optocoupler per teleprotection interface
Contact and battery, or dry contact
24 to 250 VDC, selectable in 4 ranges
Number and type of outputs
Tripping voltage
Tripping current
4 solid state relays and 2 mechanical relay contacts per teleprotection interface
5 to 250 VDC nominal
1 A carry / 2 A peak solid state
5 A carry / 20 A peak mechanical relay
HMI configurable Command and alarm assignments to I/O ports,
Command pick-up times, hold times, duration monitoring,
State of command outputs during link alarm,
Alarm and unblocking level thresholds
Test facilities Manual or periodic loop test every 1, 3, 6, 12, 24 hours
Event logging 2600 time-stamped command events, command counters; stored in non-volatile memory
Clock synchronizing input for IRIG-B available
Teleprotection performance
Application Blocking Permissive tripping Direct tripping
APLC 4 = 4 kHz; APLC 2 = 2 kHz APLC 4 DPLC APLC 2 APLC 4 DPLC APLC 2 APLC 4 DPLC APLC 2
Nominal transmission time T0
1)
10 ms 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms 12 ms 12 ms 12 ms 13 ms 14 ms
Security Puc < 1E-04 < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-06 < 1E-06 < 1E-06 < 1E-09 < 1E-09 < 1E-09
Dependability Pmc < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-03 < 1E-04 < 1E-04 < 1E-04
(SNR = 6 dB) Tac
1)
14 ms 15 ms 17 ms 17 ms 17 ms 19 ms 22 ms 22 ms 30 ms
1) Valid for the solid state command outputs, add 4...8 ms for the relay contact command outputs
For more information please contact:
ABB Switzerland Ltd
Power Systems
Brown Boveri Strasse 6
5400 Baden, Switzerland
Phone: +41 58 589 37 35
or +41 844 845 845 (Call Center)
Fax: +41 58 585 16 88
E-Mail: utilitycommunications@ch.abb.com
www.abb.com/utilitycommunications